Preface: Open Letter to the White Man takes the reader's potentially traditionalist outlook on victory and churns it. It presents clearer than ever who we are and how we should act if we plan to make victory in the 21st century. It covers topics from electronic propaganda to direct political violence - and the relationship of the two in order to gain power by force where we cannot take it peacefully (see quote #2). It also teaches effectively on cell theories for action. This could be what makes or breaks you in a time where infiltration is a real posibility.
Notable Quotes: "People ask: is there someone fit to be our leader? Our task is not to search for that person. Either God will give him to us or he will not come. Our task is to shape the sword that he will need when he comes."
"In this period industrial capitalists amassed such a great pot of wealth that they were able to manipulate government, therefore removing any pretext of real, free democracy in the modern world. Where they could not take control of government peacefully, they did so by force."
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Preface: Open Letter to the White Man takes the reader's potentially traditionalist outlook on victory and churns it. It presents clearer than ever who we are and how we should act if we plan to make victory in the 21st century.
It covers topics from electronic propaganda to direct political violence - and the relationship of the two in order to gain power by force where we cannot take it peacefully (see quote #2).
It also teaches effectively on cell theories for action. This could be what makes or breaks you in a time where infiltration is a real posibility.
Notable Quotes: "People ask: is there someone fit to be our leader? Our task is not to search for that person. Either God will give him to us or he will not come. Our task is to shape the sword that he will need when he comes."
"In this period industrial capitalists amassed such a great pot of wealth that they were able to manipulate government, therefore removing any pretext of real, free democracy in the modern world. Where they could not take control of government peacefully, they did so by force."